Young and Oldish Money Podcast

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“Young and Oldish Money is created specifically for you with banter about money, investing, saving, debt, economics, tech and fun! Your young and old-ish hosts, Bobby Lee and Barbara Friedberg, successful financial pros, promise entertaining, hilarious and informative conversation about financial topics from generational perspectives. You’ll walk away with inspiration and actionable tips to increase your net worth and life satisfaction.”

The Secrets of the Young and Oldish Money Podcast Launch

Bobby Lee, a friend, colleague, and fellow personal finance aficionado called me in the summer of 2014 and asked if I wanted to do a podcast with him. He’s editor of 2MinuteFinance.com and a star in new age media, having earned a recent masters in the field. You’d think starting a podcast would be straightforward. Choose a name, start recording, and post to iTunes.

Not really.

One year later, we launched. After several name changes and a really long brainstorming list we chose the name; Young and Oldish Money Podcast. Next, Bobby took the lead on setting up the website, Young and Oldish Money. Then Bobby spent hours and hours handling the back-end tech along with the editing. It almost sounds like Bobby did everything. I certainly cheered him on with all of the set up.

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Like all of our other decisions, Bobby and I agonized over what to discuss. We both like finance, but we also have other interests. We quickly ruled out my decorating passion (that just doesn’t fit). Investing is my thing so I coerced Bobby into making this one of the primary topics. We both enjoy current events and economics just fits. Bobby is a techy and has his pulse on the latest tech offerings so we had to include this topic. To sum it up, we keep the topics in the range of money, investing, tech, and economics.

Turns out we’ve become really good friends and have developed quite a banter. I’m the ‘old-ish’ part of the the team so you’ll hear many age bashing remarks, from both of us. Actually, Bobby is a bit like an 80 year old grandma, so you never really know what will come out of his mouth!

Behind the Curtain of Young and Oldish Money Topics

We choose topics we think will be both entertaining and educational. Of course, you’ll always get ways to squeeze the last nickel out of your paycheck, investing, and retirement tips. But we also riff on pot investing, productivity, lifestyle topics, cars, and more.

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2 Comments

Barbara – I like the dual generational approach, although the photo of you two would indicate “Millennial/Gen X” rather than “Millennial/Boomer” contributors.
Nobody likes to think of themselves as being labeled “oldish.” I would have gone with “Money Management For All Ages” or “Money Management For Both Generations.” At least the lead words for the search engines would be “Money Management” rather than “Young and Oldish.” Just a thought.
Stanley Riggs

Stanley, I can’t get beyond the idea that you suggest that I’m Gen X :). How very kind. Regarding the name ideas- great ideas for seo… oh well. Thanks for checking it out. I look forward to your continuing feedback.

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